Another thing of interest in the Apple announcement is the ability to use our own browser core. We need to understand all the details there and clearly there is a concern that we would have to have two binaries, one for the EU and one for the rest of the world, but at least EU users will get a better browser! I hope the rest of the world will too!
If you want to be able to have your application downloaded through other means than the app store, you have to pay apple 50c pr install over 1 million yearly.
I would think this is in violation of the DMA, but kind of sounds like Apple does not care.
I bet you ANYthing Apple will begin rolling out different iOS versions for each country they must open their App Store up to AT DIFFERENT TIMES - ya' know, like AFTER the new features are available in the US.
And I don't blame them. Why waste time working that hard when the #AppStore in those countries no longer generate development revenue for #Apple?
Lots of talk today about new EU #AppStore regulations, and they're largely great. But I have questions.
So, third party browser engines are a thing now. So what happens now?
Is Chrome in the EU going to be Chromium, and still WebKit everywhere else? Or will they all just keep riding WebKit until these App Store changes (inevitably) go global? If they have to maintain 2 apps, will the WebKit version begin to lag out of resource constraints (or plain old spite)?
@viticci Yes and no. I read in another article that #Apple requires a $1,000,000 letter of credit for any individual or organization who wants to run a 3rd party #AppStore. This most likely means that only large corporations will be able to add alternative AppStores, but open source indie devs and apps, like those present on #FDroid probably won‘t.
First time I used #Appstore Codes for promoting my App Wallflower 2 and I have to say it's a great tool. Wonder why I haven't seen this use by other indie devs?!
My app has a subscription for €49/year, but with the code RELEASEWEEK you can get the first 3 months for €10 during this release week.
This is different than Promo codes, way more flexible, you can make up to a million and it's on you how you distribute them. Super useful.
Anyone remember when Apple tried to have apps with built-in mini-app ads and even had a framework? That didn’t last long, but now it seems every free app on the app store is full of them.
Accrescent 0.17.0 is out! Accrescent now caches repository metadata, reducing bandwidth use a smidge, paving the way for a revamped download system, and bringing offline support just a little bit closer.
It comes with:
👀 Better Texts Layout and Accessibility support
📺 An improved TV Show and Movie Detail Page
🔗 Deeplinks enhancements and documentation
😌 And a lot of other Quality-of-Life improvements
I just realized something slightly troublesome on the whole #apple#appstore ecosystem which is relevant to #parents but also family sharing in general.
First of all, everyone in your family can see all apps you have installed, this could probably be turned off if purchase sharing is disabled, still need to check.
Secondly and what’s worse, kids can install these apps from the family sharing setting without approval even if app purchase approval is required.
Waiting for my daughter to find this out and ask me what this tinder app is for 🤦♂️
I know I’m going to catch a lot of flack for this, but wouldn’t it be within a company’s rights to put out a SDK with a condition that they get a percentage of revenue generated by software created with it? And also within their rights to require that any software making calls to proprietary APIs on their operating system be compiled by that SDK?
There are tons of examples of this. Is the whole counter-argument that iOS is a monopoly?